Spinal Stimulator
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Thank you for your helpful information! I am going to talk to my Pain Management Doctor who put in the last stimulator and see if he is willing to research RLS and stimulator. He needs to do research about where the placement of the leads would have be and anything else connected with RLS and the stimultors . We have different brands of stimulators and I wonder if the brand makes a diffference on the outcome? I will post as I find out more. I hope you are continuing to get relief and rest.
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My leads go midway up my back near the spine. Those nerves target my legs. Also, I have had trouble with being over stimulated. It's all about trial and error. We have had to decrease the stimulation. The other issue is, some nights the RLS is gone and I sleep 8 plus hours and other nights, the RLS is active. Sometimes the RLS is very mild and other times goes all night, when I'm getting too much stimulation. I've had more nights of sleep, than being up.RLSandra wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:34 pmThank you for your helpful information! I am going to talk to my Pain Management Doctor who put in the last stimulator and see if he is willing to research RLS and stimulator. He needs to do research about where the placement of the leads would have be and anything else connected with RLS and the stimultors . We have different brands of stimulators and I wonder if the brand makes a diffference on the outcome? I will post as I find out more. I hope you are continuing to get relief and rest.
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I've had 11 nights of 8 plus hours of sleep. Hope it continues. I still take some meds but it's ok. We also know that having RLS is like a roller coaster, every night is different.
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Having rls does vary so much from night to night, but to have 11 nights of 8+ hours sleep.... wow !!
Who'd have believed it. I am so happy for you.
Who'd have believed it. I am so happy for you.
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Exactly!Polar Bear wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 12:08 amHaving rls does vary so much from night to night, but to have 11 nights of 8+ hours sleep.... wow !!
Who'd have believed it. I am so happy for you.
Ann - Take what you need, leave the rest
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It's been over a month and I'm still sleeping. I get occasional very mild RLS, but I change positions and go back to sleep. For back support I start in my recliner, then move to the couch if I get RLS or my bed. I've settled on one program for the stimulator and minimal meds. One muscle relaxant, one Tramadol and 3 THC gummies.
I haven't slept this well since the 1990's when all of this started.
I haven't slept this well since the 1990's when all of this started.
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How wonderful. I'm so happy for you.
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This really is so incredibly awesome, Deb.
Ann - Take what you need, leave the rest
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WOW!debbluebird wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 8:39 pmIt's been over a month and I'm still sleeping. I get occasional very mild RLS, but I change positions and go back to sleep. For back support I start in my recliner, then move to the couch if I get RLS or my bed. I've settled on one program for the stimulator and minimal meds. One muscle relaxant, one Tramadol and 3 THC gummies.
I haven't slept this well since the 1990's when all of this started.
Beth - Wishing you a restful sleep tonight
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Re: Spinal Stimulator
I just read my post from Oct. 30, 2021. In addition to the meds I listed, I also take gabapentin 1800 mg.
It's been mostly good. I have an occasional bad night here and there, but I have been averaging 8 hours for a few months now. I had trouble after my shoulder surgery, but I always have trouble (bad nights) after surgeries.
I never thought that after 30 plus years since getting RLS that I would have such good nights. In this post today I just wants to say that because RLS is so unpredictable my RLS still goes up and down and I have occasional bad nights. Now, I am celebrating !!!
It's been mostly good. I have an occasional bad night here and there, but I have been averaging 8 hours for a few months now. I had trouble after my shoulder surgery, but I always have trouble (bad nights) after surgeries.
I never thought that after 30 plus years since getting RLS that I would have such good nights. In this post today I just wants to say that because RLS is so unpredictable my RLS still goes up and down and I have occasional bad nights. Now, I am celebrating !!!
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Celebrate well.
Betty
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I'm a bit late to this thread. I target nerves to stop symptoms with great success and have thought for awhile that some sort of nerve stimulator would be very successful. When you have symptoms and move your leg, the reason why the symptoms stop is actually nerve stimulation from the leg to the brain that it is doing something. Compression works in a similar way.
I'm so happy to see that this has been tried and is working for you.
Excellent!!!
I'm so happy to see that this has been tried and is working for you.
Excellent!!!
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Yes, it has helped a lot. Thanks
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FYI - Dr Buchfuhrer is testing a device (not a TENS, but a similar type thing) that targets a nerve near your knee. There is a study out from last year, I think, and the current study is testing it for reducing opioid use.
Ann - Take what you need, leave the rest
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